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Ben Stokes left with facial injuries after being struck by cricket ball: 'You should see the state of the ball!'

Ben Stokes has revealed that he's suffered extensive bruising to the eye, face and nose after being hit by a cricket ball; Sounding upbeat, Stokes wrote: "You should see the state of the cricket ball"; The England Test captain has returned to the UK following the dismal Ashes tour

Ben Stokes
Image: Question marks still hang over Ben Stokes' position as England Test captain

Ben Stokes has suffered a significant facial injury after being struck by a cricket ball.

The England Test captain posted a picture on Instagram showing his right eye heavily swollen and bruised, a graze on his cheek and lip, and a bandage stuffed in his nose.

He captioned the picture: "You should see the state of the cricket ball."

The 34-year-old is back in England following the dismal Ashes tour, which ended with a 4-1 defeat last month, with question marks still hanging over his position, amid an ECB review.

Ben Stokes suffered significant injury after being hit by a cricket ball.
Image: Stokes revealed the extent of his injury on social media.

The post-mortem is still continuing with England coach Brendan McCullum claiming some of the fall-out has been "out of order".

Stokes next could feature for Durham in the early County Championship rounds before England kick off their Test summer against New Zealand at Lord's on June 4.

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